At A Glance
As of February 29, 2024
9.30 million
Total Number of Clients’ Served
29.76 million+
Number of Insured Individuals
5.21 million+
Number of Members with Access to Health Programs
23,173
Educational Scholarships Granted
CARD Banking Group
CARD MicroInsurance Group
CARD IT Group
FORTRESS DATA SERVICES Pte. Ltd.
FORTRESS DATA SERVICES Asya Philippines
CARD Client Marketing Support
CARD Financing Group
CARD Education & Communication
CARD Health Program
Who We Are
The CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions or CARD MRI is a group of mutually reinforcing institutions with a common goal of eradicating poverty in the Philippines and upholding the lives of the Filipinos.
Established on December 1986 as a social development foundation by a group of 15 rural development practitioners, CARD MRI is committed to empower socially-and-economically challenged women and families to eventually transform them into responsible citizens for their community and the environment. From its humble beginnings, CARD MRI has evolved to fourteen development institutions.
What We Do
CARD MRI is a social development institution which provides microfinance and social development services towards the empowerment of socially-and-economically challenged women and families in the Philippines. The programs and services that CARD MRI offers are the result of constant listening to the needs of members and clients.
Through its mutually reinforcing institutions, CARD MRI delivers microfinance and financial services, microinsurance, and marketing, livelihood, health, environmental, agricultural, educational and other community development programs.
Client Success Stories
Endless Opportunities
Posted on: March 27, 2024 Written by: Josephine Ramos Elizabeth Lacumbo, a sari-sari store owner from Batangas continues...
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Standing Strong Against the Odds
Posted on March 22, 2024 Written by: Mary Rose Javier Radiating confidence and optimism, Agnes Mercado confidently stands on her coconut...
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Working Hand-in-Hand
Posted on March 20, 2024 Written by: Edrian Banania Working hand-in-hand with her family, Susan Y. Pascua, a 47-year-old mompreneur...
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